2025-01-22
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Opinions, a show that brings you a mix of voices from New York Times Opinion.
You've heard the news.
Here's what to make of it.
I'm Patrick Healy, deputy editor of the New York Times Opinion section.
On his first day back in office, President Trump issued dozens of executive orders and pardoned nearly all of the January 6th rioters.
But he also set a new tone and pace for Washington, that he's going to do whatever he wants and fast.
I'm joined by my colleagues, columnists Michelle Goldberg and David French, to talk about what Trump is changing and challenging in America.
David, Michelle, good to see you both.
Hey, Patrick.
Hi, Patrick.
So before we dig into all these executive orders, I just gotta ask, has anything surprised you in the past 24 hours?
Anything stood out to you?